And there were NO OTHER longer distances races. Just a dozen or so 5Ks within a 20 minute drive.
So I decided to go for the Barefoot 5K at Sugarhouse Park.
I really like that park - so big and pretty - and it's a short drive from me. Brian had to work, so I got a babysitter (well, traded with a friend who also has 3 kids and is brave enough to watch 6 on a Saturday morning). I wanted to call the race director and make sure it was ok to not run barefoot (I happen to like shoes), so when I checked out their site for contact info, I saw at the top in small print: Male & Female winners win all-expense paid trip to Ghana in 2012!
And my jaw dropped a little.
Whhhaaattt?!
A trip to Africa for winning a little 5K at my favorite park in Utah?! Couldn't be right. So I went to the race's Facebook page (all events of every kind should have a facebook page. Makes it so much easier/interactive/fun) and found out that it was legit. The male and female winner would get to join the Humanitarian Aid Relief Team (HART) in their 2012 trip to Ghana to help build a remote medical facility, and compete in the Kukuom 5K there.
But then I thought - there's no way I could win. A prize like this will bring out the serious runners - the ones who actually train - not just the weekend warriors like me. I don't wanna waste my time and money on a short race when I need to be doing longer races.
This is my jittery, anxiety-filled, butterfly-tummied pre-race face. |
And I won.
I WON!
Such a fluke. This rarely happens - a small race with a huge prize. But - pinch me - I found it!
So amazing. And strange.
There's a little more the story of "winning".... I wasn't actually the first female to cross the finish line. I probably would've been, but I - along with the top 7 men - were led the wrong way by a volunteer at a water station. I was so bummed, cuz I was on a great pace (for me). They yelled at us to turn around after we'd gone about 1/3 mile off. I was crushed. And furious. And trying not to show it, cuz who likes a sore loser or winner?! So I almost caught up with Sara and Ayisha at the end, but not quite. There was a very awkward period between the time we finished and the time they decided to give the prize to BOTH Sara and I (Ayisha wasn't eligible - she's from Ghana and helped organize the race).
Why can't I dance like them? Oh yeah, because I'm white.
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Sara and I with our relics (masks). She's 20 and from SLC and is obligated to be my new BF since we'll go to Africa together. |
When I got home I kinda freaked out - like - did that really happen?! Did I dream it all up? I don't wanna start telling people and feel like an idiot when I have to say, uh, nevermind about that Ghana thing. Just made it up trying to get attention....
But then I received an email:
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Hey Speedy!
So glad you won! Just think, you could have stayed home in your snuggie and watched Nacho Libre eating Cinnamon Toast crunch today...but instead you ran your guts out and now you get to go to Africa in November of 2012 with the HART Team:D
I can promise it will be a life changing experience for you and something you will want to share with everyone you know. It's had that impact on all of us who have been over.
We will keep in touch over the next months and be sure to include you in HART activities between now and then. You really should come to some of our upcoming preparations and get a taste for the good people that are involved in this cause. I'll be sure to add you to the HART email list as well.
Congratulations once again, we are proud to have you on our team.
Tim Collings, HART Board Member and Barefoot Race Director
So glad you won! Just think, you could have stayed home in your snuggie and watched Nacho Libre eating Cinnamon Toast crunch today...but instead you ran your guts out and now you get to go to Africa in November of 2012 with the HART Team:D
I can promise it will be a life changing experience for you and something you will want to share with everyone you know. It's had that impact on all of us who have been over.
We will keep in touch over the next months and be sure to include you in HART activities between now and then. You really should come to some of our upcoming preparations and get a taste for the good people that are involved in this cause. I'll be sure to add you to the HART email list as well.
Congratulations once again, we are proud to have you on our team.
Tim Collings, HART Board Member and Barefoot Race Director
Accepting my prize. I always feel awkward in the spotlight. And I'm sure it shows. (stole this photo off the site - sorry!) |
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How crazy is all this?! ahhhhhh!
19 comments:
Wow that is amazing! Great job!!!
soooooooo awesome! congrats
WOW! Glad I decided to read your blog randomly today to hear the whole story! Congrats. That's going to be amazing. I guess all that running and entering stuff finally paid off?
That is sweet, too bad I was at home in my snuggie watching Nacho with the kiddie...
You go, girl!!!! That's awesome!!! Congrats!!!
Congratulations! What a trip you will have next year. That is amazing!
Chels that is the coolest prize ever! I am sooo jealous right now!! :) Congrats girl and have the time of your life! So crazy that you and Brian are BOTH going to Africa but not together hahaha so funny!! :) be sure to tell me all about this. I am way interested in things like this (not so much racing lol haha but I'm getting there oh I can now run for 22 min without stopping! I have never ever never ever never ever done that before! I'm slow as all get out but hey who cares?!) I'm determined to join mothers without borders one day!! So happy for you!
AWESOME!! What a happy story!
DUDE! THAT IS SO AWESOME! I can't think of a better runner to go to Ghana and help with PUBLIC HEALTH...well, at least building a facility!
Congratulations Chels! I can't get over how awesome this whole story and situation is...so awesome!
AAAAHHHHH!!!! So excited for you! I'd be freaking out!!! TOTALLY AWESOME!!! TOTALLY!!!
Can you say AWESOME.... What a great experience. Blows my Golds Gym Memberships out of the water for a 5K prize ;)
Don't feel like a wimp for not running barefoot. That is one of those things that you need to do gradually. Had you kicked off your shoes and ran a 5K (+) it would have been bad news later on. You really have to ease into it or you can get injured!
What exactly was the point of running barefoot? Just curious.
Sorry, this is Terral by the way. It posted my name as unshoes because I'm logged into my wordpress account. :)
awesome story!!!
Wow! Congrats girl! That is so freaking AWESOME!1 You rock!
Unreal. Really. Guess it happens to people every day, but when it happens to you? Ppshaaw! What a trip that will be!
How inspiring!! And what a coincidence that Brian is going to Africa right before you. Now you can take pictures at the same places and morph them together later on to pretend you were together.
That is so amazing! Congratulations - I think the lead-up time to the trip will also be remarkable. keep posting on the adventures!
I can't believe it! That is sooo amazing, Chelsea! I am seriously almost in tears! Go you. You deserve it!
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